1000 resultados para Muséum national d’histoire naturelle (France)
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Records with the search string biogeograph* were collected from the Science Citation Index (SCI). A total of 3456 records were downloaded for the 1945-2006 period from titles of articles and reviews, and 10,543 records were downloaded for 1991-2006, taking into consideration also abstracts and keywords. Temporal trends of publications, geographical and institutional distribution of the research output, authorship, and core journals were evaluated. There were as many as 122 countries carrying out biogeographic research; in the most recent period, USA is the top producing country, followed by the United Kingdom, Australia, France, Germany, Spain, and Canada. There were 17,493 authors contributing to the field. During 1991-2006 there were 4098 organizations with authors involved in biogeographic research; institutions with higher number of papers are the Natural History Museum (United Kingdom), the University of California, Berkeley (USA), the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (France), the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico), the American Museum of Natural History (USA) and the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia). Research articles are spread over a variety of journals, with the Journal of Biogeography, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Molecular Ecology, and Biological Journal of the Linnean Society being the core journals. From 28,759 keywords retrieved those with the highest frequency were evolution, phylogeny, diversity, mitochondrial DNA, pattern(s), systematics, and population(s). We conclude that publications on biogeography have increased substantially during the last years, especially since 1998. The preferred journal for biogeographic papers is the Journal of Biogeography. Most frequent keywords seem to indicate that biogeography fits well within both evolutionary biology and ecology, with molecular biology and phylogenetics being important factors that drive their current development.
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The Anthomyiidae (Diptera) are known from about 1,100 species mostly occurring in temperate to arctic areas in the northern hemisphere. Few species have been reported from the Australasian and Oceanian Regions. New Caledonia, located in Melanesia, in the southwest Pacific Ocean, is well known for its high diversity, endemism and large number of unknown species. Specimens of Anthomyia Meigen from New Caledonia were found at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (Paris) collection. The species was identified as A. medialis Colless, and represents the first record of Anthomyiidae from the island. A key to the Anthomyia species occurring in these regions is presented, as well as illustrations of the male terminalia of A. medialis.
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Here we designate as a lectotype of Halymenia rodrigueziana J. Feldmann the sheet JF2328 held in the Herbarium of J. Feldmann, included in the Herbarium of the Cryptogam Laboratory of the Muséum National d"Histoire Naturelle de Paris (PC). Also we present the correct citation of this species and for Sebdenia rodrigueziana (J. Feldmann) Codomier ex Athanasiadis.
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El objetivo de esta nota es aclarar en lo posible el intrincado panorama nomenclatural del género que nos ocupa. Trataremos en especial acerca de algunos binómenes establecidos por autores como Smith, Lapeyrouse y Timbal-Lagrave, a causa de los problemas que plantea el uso diverso que de ellos se ha hecho. Se imponía fijar la aplicación de tales nombres, designando, en los casos en que fuera posible, sus tipos nomenclaturales. Para ello hemos consultado los materiales originales, depositados en los herbarios: LINN The Linnean Society of London , P Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Laboratoire de Phanérogamie, París y TL Laboratoire de Botanique, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse-: . Hacemos, también, algunas precisiones acerca de la nomenclatura de algunos híbridos existentes en la Península Ibérica.
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1944/04 (N1).
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1944/03 (N6).
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1944/07 (N11).
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1943/11 (N4).
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1944/05 (N7).
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1943/05 (N1).
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1944/02 (N5).
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1944/05 (N8).
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1944/06/15 (N10).